Guest panelists include senior L&D executives from LINGOs, Home Care Institute, and Huthwaite. “Our panelists will share best practices for deploying a Learning Management System (LMS) to an extended enterprise involving thousands of learners around the world,” noted Sheila Sylvestre, Custom Solutions Consultant at NetDimensions, who will be moderating the session.

“These are learners who speak different languages, learners who may belong to other organizations or companies, and learners who have diverse training needs. We will discuss how to transition into a new LMS and achieve organization- and channel-wide adoption, where to look for ROI, and what pitfalls you should avoid when rolling out your new system to make sure no learner is left behind.” The session is open to all registered attendees at the event.

NetDimensions is a Bronze Sponsor of ASTD 2014 and will be showcasing its talent management solutions for high consequence industries at booth #625.

“We would like to invite all delegates to visit our booth to meet our team, experience NetDimensions Talent Suite, and find out first hand how our clients succeed with NetDimensions products and services,” said Alex Poulos, Chief Marketing Officer at NetDimensions.

NetDimensions will also be hosting a cocktail reception on the evening of May 5th. Space is limited so please come by booth #625 to get your special invitation for a chance to network with industry colleagues in a fun, relaxing environment.

The ASTD 2014 Conference will be open from May 4-7 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

About NetDimensions

Established in 1999, NetDimensions is a global provider of learning, knowledge and performance management solutions to highly regulated industries.

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